Celine Dion Responds To Kate Winslet's 'My Heart Will Go On' Diss: 'I'm Glad She Was Not The One Singing It'

If Kate Winslet is sick of hearing "My Heart Goes On," then how does Celine Dion feel? If there's one person who has the right to be tired of the epic love ballad, then it's the "Titanic" songstress herself.

"'My Heart Will Go On' gave me the opportunity to be associated with a classic that will live forever. If I just count how many times I've sung it, maybe it'll get me sick," said Dion on the "Today" show, sympathizing with the "Titanic" actress. "If she feels tired just hearing it, and, like, throwing up, I'm glad she was not the one singing it."

Don't expect Winslet to make "My Heart Will Go On" her go-to karaoke song anytime soon. In March, the "Titanic" starlet told MTV that the iconic song made her queasy.

"I do feel like throwing up. I wish I could say 'Oh listen, everybody! It's the Celine Dion song!' But I don't. I just have to sit there, you know, kind of straight-faced with a massive internal eye roll."

Winslet continued: "Every time I go into a bar in a hotel where there's a live pianist, or into a restaurant where they're changing their music according to who walks into the door, it's thrilling for people to 'surprise me' with that song."

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Hilary Duff vs. Lindsay Lohan

Take two Disney starlets and one prepubescent popstar and you have a recipe for one of the most discussed celebrity feuds of the 2000s.
Back in 2002, Aaron Carter reportedly broke up with or cheated on Hilary Duff, who he was dating for two years, to hook up with Lindsay Lohan. The 15-year-old Casanova then left Lohan to get back together with Duff.
Though the girls should have been furious with Carter, they instead turned on each other. Their feud played out in the pages of magazines with both actresses taking shots at each other for years.
By 2007 the girls put their past behind them and made up.
"We are both adults and whatever happened, happened when we were young," Duff told People. "It's over."